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I’ve been following the story of these letters and it’s pretty fascinating. The theories that people are coming up with are great. Who doesn’t love a good mystery? Highly doubt they’re related to the Pittsburgh letters, which were interesting too, but the style of these seem much different.

I received one of the letters and it is all in some type of symbols or characters. I looked up different alphabets and the one that is close is Japanese. It is a mystery to be solved and based on the stamp I hope they are wishing me a Happy New Year and a Good life. What a mystery.

I think those symbols are coded messages. The letter posted in the Ellwood City Ledger has a bunch of numbers under the poem, while another letter I say has a string of “random” letters. It would be neat if someone tried to figure out what it all meant.

Then tell the idiots not to call the police unless it is an emergency or a real problem. When the fitst cop saw what it was why didn’t he say “what do you want me to do about it”? It is not against the law to mail a letter unless of course it has anthrax in it. I don’t recal anyone citing they saw a white powder.

so out of all the bull sh!t that comes in the mail the police have to be involved in non threatening forms of expression, and a waste of valuable police resources, lol, what a joke. welcome to George Orwell’s 1984 police state. the police should be investigating the credit card companies, utilities, and wallmart shopping adds for deceptive practices and false advertisement because they are the real criminals.